During the Second Industrial Revolution, working-class organizations emphasized the gender role of women as
A) doctors.
B) teachers.
C) housewives.
D) industrial managers.
E) breadwinners.
C
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Why did the Newcomen Engine remain essentially the same for a century after its invention?
a) Because it was efficient enough to drain mines, no one thought it needed to be changed. b) It was so inefficient that hardly anyone used it, so no one bothered to try to improve it. Consider This: Europeans at the time had few tasks requiring repetitive, artificial power. See 7.2.2: Energy Unbound. c) The constant alternation of steam and cold water meant the engine frequently exploded, and it was too expensive to replace regularly. Consider This: Europeans at the time had few tasks requiring repetitive, artificial power. See 7.2.2: Energy Unbound. d) The terms of Newcomen’s patent required that no change ever be made to it. Consider This: Europeans at the time had few tasks requiring repetitive, artificial power. See 7.2.2: Energy Unbound.
Why was it mostly women who advocated for child laborers in the early 1900s?
a. Women are naturally more caring and attentive to children than men. b. Men made more money than women, so they did not have to worry about working conditions for themselves or others. c. Many women suffered the same hardships as child workers, so they empathized and wanted to change conditions for all workers. d. All of the women advocates were mothers and laborers themselves, so they stood to gain from reforms for themselves and their families. e. Most women stayed at home, so they had time to advocate for the needs of others; whereas men were busy working and could not focus on others.
During the Cold War, several new communist states were established, including the
a. Democratic People's Republic of Nigeria. b. Republic of South Korea. c. Republic of Venezuela. d. Democratic Republic of Thailand. e. People's Republic of China.
The Louisiana Purchase resulted in
a. Spain selling N.O. to the US b. France selling all of the land between the Mississippi River and the rocky Mountains to the US c. The US siding with England against France d. The US forging an alliance with Spain